To determine how many Trinidad and Tobago dollars (TTD) are needed to purchase ten Barbadian dollars (BBD), you need to know the current exchange rate between BBD and TTD. As of my last update, the exchange rate fluctuated, but if we assume an approximate rate of 1 BBD = 3.30 TTD, then ten BBD would require about 33 TTD. It's essential to check the latest rates for the most accurate conversion.
At the current (August 2012) exchange rate of 6.415 Trinidad dollars to the U.S. dollar, 2 million Trinidad dollars is equal to 311,770 U.S. dollars.
The value of the currency of U.S $$$ dollars in (T&T) Trinidad and Tobago is ($6.30) six dollars and thirty-cents.
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The West Indies are a group of islands, most of which are separate independent countries. In most cases each island country has its own currency, there is no one currency. Not true there are 10 islands that use the same currency, the Eastern Caribbean Dollar. Barbados, Jamaica, Trinidad all have their own currency. Puerto Rico, USVI use US dollars. The BVI use US dollars and British Pounds.
I believe so. I would say that the US Dollar is the most welcome currency in the world. It is even more welcome than many native currencies. Update - Yes, it definitely can be used in Barbados. It is widely accepted and the currency rate is $1 US - $2 BDS
As far as I can tell, dollars can convert to whatever currency you will need to purchase property.
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The rates change every day. Use this currency converter to calculate it.
£33,445.09 at 09:45 on 30/10/2010 - according to the Currency site XE
The converation rate is 1 US Dollar to 6.42 Trinidad and Tobago Dollars. If the Yamaha 413 keyboard is worth 200 US Dollars then it would be worth 1284 Trinidad and Tobago Dollars.
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You write it as XXX 206, where XXX is the three character ISO 4217 currency code. For example, AUD for Australian Dollar, BBD for Barbados Dollar and so on, to ZWD for Zimbabwean Dollar.